Difference between revisions of "Office of Film and Literature Classification"
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:Does the Attorney-General's Department use the same rating system, though? Because that's the point of this article; in that case it should be renamed or mirrored or something - [[User:Andlabs|Andlabs]] 23:35, 20 December 2011 (CST) | :Does the Attorney-General's Department use the same rating system, though? Because that's the point of this article; in that case it should be renamed or mirrored or something - [[User:Andlabs|Andlabs]] 23:35, 20 December 2011 (CST) | ||
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OFLC was disbanded
The Australian government dissolved the OFLC in 2006 and the Classification Board and Classification Review Board were transferred to the Attorney-General's Department. We might want to get this dealt with... BiafraRepublic 23:26, 20 December 2011 (CST)
- Does the Attorney-General's Department use the same rating system, though? Because that's the point of this article; in that case it should be renamed or mirrored or something - Andlabs 23:35, 20 December 2011 (CST)
- Yes, the Attorney-General's Department uses the same format for their Australian Classification Board.